8th grade football
Lincoln wins at Wawasee
The Lincoln eighth grade football team traveled to Wawasee and defeated the Warriors 50-18.
Lincoln started slowly, only up 14-12 at halftime. The second half the Young Rockies got things rolling in all three phases.
Offensive leaders were Steve Helm and Cam Eveland with two touchdowns each, and Chris Roberts and Jack Barron with a touchdown apiece. Jeremy Splix had four point-after kicks. A.J. Styers and Matt Frair led in blocking.
Defensive leaders were Aiden Mcvicker with an interception and Jake Rachielle with a interception returned for a touchdown. Bodie Neidig had a fumble recovery.
The win brings the eighth grade Rockies’ record to 5-1. The team will be back in action Thursday at The Rockpile.

7th grade football
Rockies beat Wawasee
The Lincoln seventh grade football team upped its record to 6-0 on Tuesday night with a win over Wawasee, 32-22.
The Rockies jumped out to an 18-0 lead after touchdown runs of six, 41, and 27 yards by fullback Tristen McMillen, and running backs Colten Schuler and Weston Houin later added touchdown runs of 37 and two yards, respectively.
The defense was led by the efforts of linebackers Travis Owen, Michael Lamb, Caleb Koss and Gabe Bastardo. Cornerback Micah Calhoun picked off a Warrior pass, and Nate Nixon recovered a fumble.
The Rockies host Wawasee Thursday.

Jr. high cross country
Crawford breaks records as Lincoln/ Riverside races Edgewood
The Lincoln and Riverside Red Storm ran a tough battle against Edgewood, but were unable to hold them for the win in the end.
On the girls team, Rachel Crawford took first for the Red Storm by breaking both the school and team records with a time of 12:06. Brooke Wager came in fifth with a time of 13:08, Rachel Rettig finished eighth with a time of 14:25, and Grace Morris, Sydney Holzwart and Jasmine Baird coming in next in 13th, 14th and 19th.
On the boys side, Andrew Miller led the team by placing fifth with a time of 12:42, while Jason Barahona came in sixth with a time of 12:44, Zacc Hutchings finished ninth in 13 flat, and Damien Krueger, Chris Noodwang and Joel Funston finished in 10th through 12th.

College volleyball
Ancilla wins 2 at Tri-Match
The Ancilla College volleyball team finished top of the standings on Saturday at the Indiana Tech Tri-Match in Fort Wayne, defeating IU-Kokomo in straight sets 27-25, 25-18, 25-18 and outlasting the host Indiana Tech junior varsity 25-21, 20-25, 16-25, 25-19, 15-7.
The Lady Chargers (3-6, 0-3 MCCAA Western) snapped a six-match losing streak with the victories.
Danni Burge posted 52 digs over the two matches, while Nicole Trudell added 32 digs. Kristen Trudell dished out 63 assists.
Natasha Ware had 5.5 block kills on the day, and Chelsie Miller added four aces. Offensively, Keri Friend had 17 kills, while Miranda Hammons and Kelly Duke added 16 and 15 kills, respectively.
The Lady Chargers resume conference play on Tuesday when they travel to Muskegon, Mich., to play MCCAA Western Conference rival Muskegon Community College. Play begins at 5 p.m. EDT.

Men’s golf
Pugh finishes in 21st at Broadmoor
Mystic Hills club pro Dave Pugh shot a 6-over 76 at Broadmoor Country Club in Indianapolis to finish in a three-way tie for 21st at the Pepsi Indiana Golf Championships Tuesday.
Pugh carded 12 pars and a birdie on his way to the 21st-place finish at the event three weeks after his first-place finish at the Pepsi/ Club Car Indiana PGA Tournament Series at Purgatory.